A McDonald's Chicken McNugget found by Rebekah Speight of Dakota City, which she believes resembles President George Washington is placed next to a U.S. quarter dollar bearing the image of the president. Speight sold the three-year-old nugget for $8,100 on eBay.

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Artist Jason Baalman poses in front of portraits of President Barack Obama and former Gov. Mitt Romney made entirely of more than 2,000 individual Cheetos snacks Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012, in Baalmans Colorado Springs, Colo., studio. Today, the Cheetos brand unveiled a new electoral polling model with the unveiling of 3 feet by 4 feet one-of-a-kind Cheetos portraits of the Democratic and Republican presidential nominees  President Barack Obama and former Gov. Mitt Romney.

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A dead lizard is shown to the media at the Tokyo Metropolitan Health Department Aug. 12, 2000. The dead lizard was found inside a bag of potato chips produced on July 21 and the Calbee Food Co. recalled about 62,000 bags of the snack distributed in and around Tokyo.

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A Russian youth opposition activist makes a portrait of Vladimir Putin win cocoa powder on a pancake as they gather at the Chistiye Prudy, or Clean Ponds, where they vowed to continue the roving protest in Moscow, Saturday, May 12, 2012. Some 200 activists camped out in central Moscow to protest the election of Vladimir Putin and arrests of opposition leaders.

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Just one month after a Texas woman claimed she got sick after drinking from an V8 can that contained a strange, foul looking growth, a second V8 customer has reported finding a similar mystery object.

Liz Brown from Raleigh, North Carolina, said she noticed it when she pulled a can of V8 Fusion from her pantry and saw a tiny leak in the can.

"I knew it was a new drip because there was nothing in the pantry," Brown said. "We popped open the lid to pour it down the sink then I said, 'wait a second this isn't normal.'"

When Brown cut the top off they saw something they could hardly believe.

"It looked like noodles or something, it was huge, the size of a chalk board eraser, the top was all that curly stuff, the under side was just this gelatinous mass of thick slimy stuff."

Campbell's soup, who makes V8 Fusion, said they have contacted Brown to collect the object for examination.

"We take all reports about our products very seriously. We are working to contact the consumer and obtain the object for examination purposes," Campbell's spokeswoman Megan Haney said via email.

The earlier report of such a find was Crystal Rodriguez from Mercedes, Texas. At the end of March, Rodriguez claimed she got a bacterial stomach infection after drinking from a can containing a growth she described only as something that looks like a piece of pork skin, "only nastier."

Campbell's said it tried to collect the item from her to examine it but have not been able to do so.

Liz Brown said she has kept her "item" in the freezer since finding it and confirmed that Campbell's is sending a pre-paid envelope for her to send it back in.